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4200/4300 - Liquid Waste/Water Well Permits
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89-180
STREET_NAME
EIGHT MILE
STREET_TYPE
RD
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STOCKTON
RECEIVED_DATE
01/26/1989
P_LOCATION
GREENBRIOR DEV CO
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89-180
QuestysRecordID
1723242
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'I <br /> 1 <br /> I Fr- <br /> T;E- <br /> 2P2/386/61-1 <br /> Project Im act on Geolo is/Soils Conditions <br /> An increased level of reliability and maintenance for levees <br /> _4 is an integral part of the <br /> Project. To the extent that neighboring <br /> parcels can be affected by levee failure at this site, their security <br /> will be improved . Increased boat traffic may cause some increase in <br /> wave action against levees of neighboring tracts. <br /> ryy._ <br /> r� w <br /> There will be some change in quantity and composition of dis- <br /> charged surface water and infiltrated water7. associated with change <br /> in use from agricultural to residential/commercial. Using the <br /> internal lakes as surface run-off holding basins provides an oppor- <br /> tunity for monitoringthe <br /> quality of surface water prior to discharge. <br /> ' .: The impact of lakes on <br /> groundwater levels at the site is expected <br /> o be moderating--either raising or lowering local ground levels as i <br /> ater level in the lakes is maintained. The quantity of water infil- <br /> rating into groundwater from the lakes is expected to be relatively <br /> all owing to the typically limited vertical permeability of alluvial <br /> e osits and the limited gradient available . With increased develop- <br /> the amount of directly infiltrating surface water is expected JJ <br /> e reduced outside of the lakes . <br /> r <br /> Summarx of Geologic/Soils Conditions <br /> Im acts and Mitigation Measures <br /> ultin -- There is no evidence for active faulting on--site <br /> Szard of ground rupture is remote. <br />
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